US8862348B2 - Control of a continuously variable transmission - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the control of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) in a vehicle, in particular an agricultural vehicle, in which the wheel speed is varied by setting the transmission ratio of the CVT.
- CVT continuously variable transmission
- the engine is controlled by means of both a hand lever and a foot lever, the latter being also referred to herein as a pedal.
- the engine operating point is chosen to correspond to the higher of two speed values demanded by the positions of the hand and foot levers.
- the engine operating point remains substantially constant and the wheel speed of the vehicle is varied by setting the transmission ratio in dependence upon the position of the foot lever.
- the transmission ratio is increased to increase the wheel speed and this in turn increases the engine load.
- the engine speed does not change appreciably when the foot pedal demands a lower engine speed than the hand lever, otherwise pressing the pedal results both in an increase of the transmission ratio and in an increase in the engine speed.
- the present invention provides a method of operating a vehicle fitted with a CVT and having a lever for varying the transmission ratio of the CVT to permit the vehicle operator to vary the vehicle wheel speed, characterised in that the transmission ratio of the CVT is limited to a value dependent upon at least one of the prevailing engine speed and the rate of change of the engine speed.
- the limit value of the transmission ratio increases with engine speed within a lower range of engine speeds and is substantially constant throughout a contiguous higher range of engine speeds.
- the invention prevents the operator from placing excessive torque demands on the engine and thus avoids potential stalling of the engine and the vehicle.
- a vehicle having an engine, a CVT, a lever for enabling an operator of the vehicle to vary the vehicle speed, and a control unit for applying to the CVT a signal for setting the value of the transmission ratio in dependence upon the position of the lever, characterised by means for preventing the signal applied by the control unit to the CVT from exceeding a limit value dependent upon at least one of the prevailing engine speed and the rate of change of the engine speed.
- the lever for varying the transmission ratio serves additionally in setting the operating point of the engine.
- the lever is a foot operated pedal.
- the vehicle may additionally comprise a second, hand operated, lever, and means for setting the operating point of the engine in dependence upon the higher of two desired values determined from the positions of the foot pedal and the hand operated lever.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified illustration of the power train of a utility tractor
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a control system for setting the transmission ratio of the CVT shown in FIG. 1 , and
- FIG. 3 is a graph showing the highest permissible value at which the transmission ratio of the CVT can be set at different engine speeds to avoid stalling of the engine and the vehicle.
- the power train shown in FIG. 1 is conventional and is used in compact tractors.
- An engine 10 is coupled to the input shaft 11 of a continuously variable transmission 12 through a shift clutch 14 , which allows the engine to drive the tractor selectively in a forwards mode and in a reverse mode.
- the CVT 12 comprises two cone sheaves 16 a and 16 b connected to one another by a belt or chain 18 .
- Each of the cone sheaves is a pulley comprised of two conical sides that can be moved towards and away from one another so as to allow the effective diameter of the pulley to be varied continuously.
- a control unit sets the separation between sides of both cone sheaves to vary the transmission ratio of the CVT 12 .
- the CVT may be of a type that operates electrically or hydrostatically.
- the cone sheaves 16 a and 16 b are connected respectively to drive the sun gear and planet carrier of planetary gear set 20 , the output of which drives the axles 24 that are connected to the drive wheels of the tractor through a differential mechanism 22 . Additionally, provision is made in the drive train for the engine 10 to drive a rear power take-off (PTO) shaft 26 and a mid PTO shaft 28 .
- PTO power take-off
- the engine will operate at 2600 rpm and will drive the rear PTO at, for example, 540 rpm and the mid PTO at 1000 rpm.
- the tractor speed is varied by altering the effective diameters of the two cone shaves 16 a and 16 b of the CVT 12 .
- the tractor controls include both a hand lever 30 and a foot pedal 32 .
- the position of each of these two levers 30 , 32 corresponds to a desired value of engine speed and the higher of the two values is selected by a unit 34 and used to set the speed of the engine 10 .
- the unit 34 may operate electrically but in the preferred embodiment of the invention it operates mechanically and is connected by wires or Bowden cables to levers 30 and 32 .
- the position of only the foot pedal 32 is used to indicate the desired wheel speed, that is to say the desired road speed of the vehicle.
- This signal is applied to a ratio computation unit 36 which transmits a signal to a CVT control unit 40 that sets the effective diameter of the cone sheaves of the CVT 12 .
- the control system is generally conventional.
- the transmission ratio of the CVT 12 was calculated by the ratio computation unit 36 in dependence solely on the position of the foot pedal 32 , without regard to the prevailing engine speed.
- the engine speed would drop.
- the operator would by natural tendency depress the foot pedal further and thus increase the load on the engine, which then risked causing the engine to stall.
- the ratio computation unit 36 is further connected to receive over a line 38 an input signal from the engine indicative of its prevailing speed. Depending on the engine speed, an upper limit is placed by the ratio computation unit 36 on the transmission ratio that can be set using the foot pedal 32 .
- the graph of FIG. 3 shows the highest CVT ratio that can be set at any time by the position of the foot pedal 32 plotted against the prevailing engine speed.
- the maximum and minimum values of the transmission ratio are determined by the range of effective diameters of the cone sheaves of the CVT. So long as the engine speed is above 1300 rpm, the foot pedal 32 alone will determine the transmission ratio of the CVT to produce the desired wheel speed.
- the graph in FIG. 3 shows a linear relationship between the speed and the highest permissible transmission ratio in the range from 800 rpm to 1300 rpm. This need not necessarily be the case as the highest permissible transmission ratio at any given engine speed can be matched to the torque curve of the engine.
- the highest permissible transmission ratio is determined only by the prevailing engine speed. It will be appreciated, however, that a risk of stalling can be detected by the rate of change of engine speed, that is to say the time derivative of the prevailing engine speed. If the engine speed drops, its rate of change is an indication that the torque demand being placed upon is excessive. This indication can be used either instead of, or more preferably in addition to, the prevailing engine speed value to reduce the transmission ratio by placing an upper limit that varies with the rate of change.
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